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Friday February 13, 2015

12 MONTHS

No. 672

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SCHOLARS VS REEVELL

Dewsbury MP clashes with town’s BATLEY’S VOICE Muslim clerics over new terror laws

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By David Miller News Reporter davidmiller@thepressnews.co.uk

YOUNG Muslims could be radicalised by Dewsbury clerics who oppose new anti-terror measures. That is the view of MP Simon Reevell after a group claiming to represent the town’s mosques raised concerns with him. The so-called ‘Scholars of Dewsbury’ believe proposed laws are a politically-motivated attack on Muslims. A letter to Mr Reevell was signed by 17 names who all claimed to be Islamic scholars, imams or teachers in the town. It took issue with the CounterTerrorism and Security Bill currently passing through parliament. This would allow, among other measures, passports to be taken from those trying to go to Syria to fight for ISIS.

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In strong language the letter effectively called the bill a stunt pulled by Tories feeling the heat in an election year. Mr Reevell is worried that if the same tone is used in mosques or elsewhere it could drive young Muslims towards extremism. He said: “My concern is that they are obviously influential people in the community. “I wouldn’t want young people to be given the impression that this

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bill is an attack on them or that the government is against Muslims. “It could drive them to the fanatics on Facebook who pose with Kalashnikovs and severed heads.” He added the bill, which has allparty support, is being pushed through for reasons of national security. Mr Reevell said: “I accept the bill will have an impact on those who purport to be Muslims.

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